News Venezuela » Trade: Will Trump Invade Venezuela? Caracas Accuses Colombia of a 'Bombing Campaign' After U.S. Military Visit

According to Naranjo’s office, the purpose of the visit was to review bilateral initiatives to halt illicit drug trade from Colombia's Pacific shores. In response to Venezuela’s accusations, Colombian General Alberto Mejía said “his hands are too ...

News Venezuela » Trade: Trump's top trade advisors want to slap a new tax on steel imports, which could lead to a trade war

The recommendations were triggered by a complaint under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 ... a 23.6% tariff on China, Hong Kong, Russia, Venezuela and Vietnam with a quota; or a quota for all countries equaling 86.7% of their 2017 exports ...

News Venezuela » Trade: Strong Support in Spain for Zapatero's Mediation in Venezuela

Madrid, Feb 14 (Prensa Latina) More than 200 politicians, trade union leaders and intellectuals today expressed support for the mediation of former Spanish President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero in Venezuela. The strong support for the conciliatory role of ...

The agency's recommendations in the “Section 232” national security reviews of the two industries are in response to a probe authorized by President Trump under a 1962 trade law that has ... Russia, Venezuela, and Vietnam. As part of this option ...

News Venezuela » Trade: UK Implements EU’s Venezuela Sanctions Regime

On 22 January 2018, the UK Department for International Trade published a notice amending the Venezuela Regulations to take into account of the addition of seven individuals subject to the EU Venezuelan regime (as aforementioned).

The Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Trade, José Vielma Mora, announced on Tuesday that Venezuela will pay for imports to Brazil using the petro cryptocurrency. The Venezuelan Ministry of Popular Power for Communication and Information announced ...

News Venezuela » Trade: Venezuela’s Cryptocurrency Petro Finds Foreign Investors, ICO To Take Place In March

Venezuela’s Minister of Foreign Trade and International Investment José Vielma Mora announced on Thursday, Feb. 8, that foreign investors will be accepting payments for their goods in petro, says Latin American government-sponsored news outlet TeleSur.

Colombia would benefit from a recovery in exports to Venezuela, he said. Cardenas said cross-border trade a decade ago was close to $7 billion a year. DAYS ARE NUMBERED As the number of Venezuelans crossing the border increases, including unattended ...